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<p class="heading0">ChartDirector 7.0 (Java Edition)</p>
<p class="heading1">Uneven Data Points</p>
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This example demonstrates data series that are unevenly spaced in the x dimension.<br><br>
In ChartDirector, x coordinates for the data points are optional. If no x coordinates are provided for the data points, the x coordinates will be assumed to be the array indexes (0, 1, 2, 3 ...), and the data points would be evenly spaced in the x direction. Axis labels specified using <a href="Axis.setLabels.htm">Axis.setLabels</a> or <a href="Axis.setLabels2.htm">Axis.setLabels2</a> are also positioned using the array indexes as the x coordinates, so the labels will match with the data points.<br><br>
In some applications, it may be necessary or more convenient to provide x coordinates for the data points. For example, if the data points are unevenly spaced, or if there are multiple data series with different data point spacing in the x direction, x coordinates are needed. In this case, <a href="Layer.setXData.htm">Layer.setXData</a> or <a href="Layer.setXData2.htm">Layer.setXData2</a> can be used to provide the x coordinates. By default, ChartDirector will then automatically determine the x-axis scale and labels, just like how the y-axis is handled. The axis scale and labels can also be specified by using various <a href="Axis.htm">Axis</a> methods, such as <a href="Axis.setLinearScale.htm">Axis.setLinearScale</a>, <a href="Axis.setLogScale.htm">Axis.setLogScale</a> and <a href="Axis.setDateScale.htm">Axis.setDateScale</a> (please refer to <a href="Axis.htm">Axis</a> for the full list).<br><br>
<a href="Axis.setLabels.htm">Axis.setLabels</a> or <a href="Axis.setLabels2.htm">Axis.setLabels2</a> should not be used if x coordinates are provided, as they use array indexes as the x coordinates, which is unlikely to be consistent with the provided x coordinates.<br><br>
In this example, the red line has unevenly spaced x coordinates, which are provided using <a href="Layer.setXData.htm">Layer.setXData</a>. Both the green and orange lines have evenly spaced x coordinates, but their spacing in the x direction differs. Their x coordinates are provided using <a href="Layer.setXData2.htm">Layer.setXData2</a>. Note that the lines start and end at different x coordinates, and they do not need to span the entire x-axis range. The x-axis in this example is automatically scaled.
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<b>[JSP Version]</b> jspdemo/unevenpoints.jsp
<div class='codeblock'><code class='pre'>&lt;%@page import="ChartDirector.*, java.util.*" %&gt;
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// Data points which more unevenly spaced in time
double[] data0Y = {62, 69, 53, 58, 84, 76, 49, 61, 64, 77, 79};
Date[] data0X = {new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 1).getTime(), new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 2
    ).getTime(), new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 5).getTime(), new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 7
    ).getTime(), new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 10).getTime(), new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 14
    ).getTime(), new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 17).getTime(), new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 18
    ).getTime(), new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 19).getTime(), new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 20
    ).getTime(), new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 21).getTime()};

// Data points which are evenly spaced in a certain time range
double[] data1Y = {36, 25, 28, 38, 20, 30, 27, 35, 65, 60, 40, 73, 62, 90, 75, 72};
Date data1Start = new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 1).getTime();
Date data1End = new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 16).getTime();

// Data points which are evenly spaced in another time range, in which the spacing is different from
// the above series
double[] data2Y = {25, 15, 30, 23, 32, 55, 45};
Date data2Start = new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 9).getTime();
Date data2End = new GregorianCalendar(2007, 0, 21).getTime();

// Create a XYChart object of size 600 x 400 pixels. Use a vertical gradient color from light blue
// (99ccff) to white (ffffff) spanning the top 100 pixels as background. Set border to grey
// (888888). Use rounded corners. Enable soft drop shadow.
XYChart c = new XYChart(600, 400);
c.setBackground(c.linearGradientColor(0, 0, 0, 100, 0x99ccff, 0xffffff), 0x888888);
c.setRoundedFrame();
c.setDropShadow();

// Add a title using 18pt Times New Roman Bold Italic font. Set top margin to 16 pixels.
c.addTitle("Product Line Order Backlog", "Times New Roman Bold Italic", 18).setMargin2(0, 0, 16, 0);

// Set the plotarea at (60, 80) and of 510 x 275 pixels in size. Use transparent border and dark
// grey (444444) dotted grid lines
PlotArea plotArea = c.setPlotArea(60, 80, 510, 275, -1, -1, Chart.Transparent, c.dashLineColor(
    0x444444, 0x0101), -1);

// Add a legend box where the top-center is anchored to the horizontal center of the plot area at y
// = 45. Use horizontal layout and 10 points Arial Bold font, and transparent background and border.
LegendBox legendBox = c.addLegend(plotArea.getLeftX() + plotArea.getWidth() / 2, 45, false,
    "Arial Bold", 10);
legendBox.setAlignment(Chart.TopCenter);
legendBox.setBackground(Chart.Transparent, Chart.Transparent);

// Set x-axis tick density to 75 pixels and y-axis tick density to 30 pixels. ChartDirector
// auto-scaling will use this as the guidelines when putting ticks on the x-axis and y-axis.
c.yAxis().setTickDensity(30);
c.xAxis().setTickDensity(75);

// Set all axes to transparent
c.xAxis().setColors(Chart.Transparent);
c.yAxis().setColors(Chart.Transparent);

// Set the x-axis margins to 15 pixels, so that the horizontal grid lines can extend beyond the
// leftmost and rightmost vertical grid lines
c.xAxis().setMargin(15, 15);

// Set axis label style to 8pt Arial Bold
c.xAxis().setLabelStyle("Arial Bold", 8);
c.yAxis().setLabelStyle("Arial Bold", 8);
c.yAxis2().setLabelStyle("Arial Bold", 8);

// Add axis title using 10pt Arial Bold Italic font
c.yAxis().setTitle("Backlog in USD millions", "Arial Bold Italic", 10);

// Add the first data series
LineLayer layer0 = c.addLineLayer2();
layer0.addDataSet(data0Y, 0xff0000, "Quantum Computer").setDataSymbol(Chart.GlassSphere2Shape, 11);
layer0.setXData(data0X);
layer0.setLineWidth(3);

// Add the second data series
LineLayer layer1 = c.addLineLayer2();
layer1.addDataSet(data1Y, 0x00ff00, "Atom Synthesizer").setDataSymbol(Chart.GlassSphere2Shape, 11);
layer1.setXData2(data1Start, data1End);
layer1.setLineWidth(3);

// Add the third data series
LineLayer layer2 = c.addLineLayer2();
layer2.addDataSet(data2Y, 0xff6600, "Proton Cannon").setDataSymbol(Chart.GlassSphere2Shape, 11);
layer2.setXData2(data2Start, data2End);
layer2.setLineWidth(3);

// Output the chart
WebChartViewer viewer = new WebChartViewer(request, "chart1");
viewer.setChart(c, Chart.SVG);

// Include tool tip for the chart
viewer.setImageMap(c.getHTMLImageMap("", "",
    "title='Backlog of {dataSetName} at {x|mm/dd/yyyy}: US$ {value}M'"));
%&gt;
&lt;!DOCTYPE html&gt;
&lt;html&gt;
&lt;head&gt;
    &lt;title&gt;Uneven Data Points &lt;/title&gt;
    &lt;!-- Include ChartDirector Javascript Library to support chart interactions --&gt;
    &lt;script type="text/javascript" src="cdjcv.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;/head&gt;
&lt;body style="margin:5px 0px 0px 5px"&gt;
    &lt;div style="font:bold 18pt verdana;"&gt;
        Uneven Data Points
    &lt;/div&gt;
    &lt;hr style="border:solid 1px #000080; background:#000080" /&gt;
    &lt;div style="font:10pt verdana; margin-bottom:1.5em"&gt;
        &lt;a href="viewsource.jsp?file=&lt;%=request.getServletPath()%&gt;"&gt;View Source Code&lt;/a&gt;
    &lt;/div&gt;
    &lt;!-- ****** Here is the chart image ****** --&gt;
    &lt;%= viewer.renderHTML(response) %&gt;
&lt;/body&gt;
&lt;/html&gt;</code></div>
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